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Betrayal and Sweet Revenge

The key turned silently in the lock, just as I'd planned. Three days early from the Singapore conference—I'd wanted to surprise Matthew with his favorite takeout from that little Italian place on Fifth Street. The house felt different the moment I stepped inside, charged with an energy that made my skin prickle. A woman's laughter drifted down from upstairs, light and musical. Not mine. My briefcase slipped from numb fingers, hitting the marble floor with a sharp crack that echoed through the foyer. The sound should have alerted them, but the laughter continued, now joined by Matthew's deeper chuckle—the one he used to reserve for me during our lazy Sunday mornings. I climbed the stairs on autopilot, each step deliberate despite the tremor in my legs. The bedroom door stood ajar, and through the gap, I saw them. Matthew's back, the familiar constellation of freckles across his shoulders that I'd traced countless times during our eight years together.
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Chapter 3

The Metropolitan buzzed with Thursday evening energy as I stepped through its mahogany doors at precisely eight-fifteen. Three weeks of reconnaissance had taught me Grant Lawrence's patterns with mathematical precision—he arrived at eight, ordered his usual Macallan 18, and claimed the corner booth that offered a perfect view of the entrance while maintaining privacy.

I'd spent an hour perfecting my appearance, selecting a midnight blue dress that hugged my curves without appearing desperate, paired with heels that added just enough height to command attention. My hair fell in soft waves over one shoulder, and I'd chosen a lipstick shade that suggested confidence rather than seduction. Everything calculated to appear effortless.

The hostess led me toward the bar, but I already knew exactly where my target sat. Grant Lawrence occupied his usual corner booth, a crystal tumbler of amber liquid catching the low light as he reviewed documents spread across the table. Dark hair slightly tousled, sharp jawline, and those penetrating eyes that had captivated Clare for nearly a decade. He was more striking in person than his photos suggested—the kind of masculine presence that commanded rooms without effort.

I positioned myself at the bar with deliberate precision, angling my body so he'd have a perfect view of my profile while I appeared completely absorbed in my wine selection. The bartender approached with professional warmth, and I ordered a glass of their finest Bordeaux, my voice carrying just enough to reach the corner booth.

"Excellent choice," came a deep voice from behind me, rich with genuine appreciation rather than practiced charm. "The 2015 vintage has remarkable complexity."

I turned slowly, preparing to feign surprise at the interruption, but the words died on my lips when I met Grant's gaze. There was no confusion in those dark eyes, no polite uncertainty of a stranger making conversation. Instead, I saw recognition—clear, immediate, and unsettling.

"Victoria Murray," he said, extending his hand with a smile that reached his eyes. "I was hoping you'd finally make it here."

My carefully rehearsed surprise crumbled. "I'm sorry, do we know each other?"

"Not officially." He gestured toward his booth with easy confidence. "But I've been following your work at Meridian Strategic for some time. Your analysis of the Henderson merger was brilliant—you saw the cultural integration issues that everyone else missed."

This wasn't the script I'd written. Grant Lawrence was supposed to be an unsuspecting mark, drawn in by calculated charm and strategic positioning. Instead, he spoke with the authority of someone who'd done his own research, who'd been waiting for this encounter as deliberately as I'd orchestrated it.

"You read industry publications?" I asked, accepting his invitation and sliding into the booth across from him.

"I read everything." His smile turned knowing. "Especially when it involves someone as intriguing as you."

The wine arrived, and Grant raised his glass in a toast. "To unexpected encounters that feel remarkably like destiny."

Destiny. The word sent an unwelcome flutter through my chest, disrupting the cold calculation I'd wrapped around myself like armor. This man was supposed to be a weapon in my revenge against Clare, not someone who looked at me like I was the most fascinating puzzle he'd ever encountered.

"So," I said, regaining my composure and leaning forward slightly, "what brings a successful investment manager to the same bar every Thursday night?"

"Consistency breeds opportunity." His fingers traced the rim of his glass, a gesture that seemed unconscious yet somehow intimate. "I've found that the most important meetings happen when you're not actively seeking them."

The conversation flowed with unexpected ease. Grant possessed the rare ability to listen completely, asking questions that revealed genuine interest rather than polite social engagement. When I mentioned my recent divorce—a carefully deployed vulnerability meant to establish my availability—his expression shifted to something deeper than sympathy.

"Betrayal changes us," he said quietly. "The question is whether we let it make us smaller or use it to become more strategic."

The word 'strategic' on his lips sent heat spiraling through me. He understood the game, recognized the player I'd become. But instead of judgment, I saw appreciation in his eyes—as if my calculated nature was exactly what drew him to me.

"And which did you choose?" I asked, my voice softer than intended.

"I'm still deciding." His hand moved across the table, fingers brushing mine with deliberate intent. "Though I'm beginning to think the right partnership might change everything."

The touch sent electricity shooting up my arm, and for a dangerous moment, I forgot this was supposed to be an act. Grant's thumb traced across my knuckles with a tenderness that felt genuine, and when he suggested we continue our conversation somewhere more private, my 'yes' came without calculation.

His penthouse overlooked the city like a kingdom, floor-to-ceiling windows revealing the glittering landscape below. But I barely noticed the view—my attention was consumed by the man who moved through the space with quiet confidence, pouring wine with the same focused attention he'd given our conversation.

"You're not what I expected," I admitted, accepting the glass he offered.

"What did you expect?" His question carried weight, as if he already knew the answer.

I should have deflected, maintained the facade, but something in his steady gaze demanded honesty. "Someone easier to manipulate."

Grant's laugh was rich and genuine. "Victoria, I've been waiting three months for you to walk into that bar. Did you really think this was coincidence?"

The admission should have alarmed me, should have triggered every strategic instinct I possessed. Instead, it sent desire pooling low in my belly, hot and unexpected. This man had orchestrated our meeting as carefully as I had, which meant we were both players in a game whose rules were still being written.

When he stepped closer, wine forgotten on the counter, I didn't retreat. His hand cupped my face with reverent gentleness, thumb tracing my cheekbone as if I were something precious rather than a weapon in someone else's war.

"Tell me this isn't just strategy," he whispered against my lips.

For the first time in months, I answered with complete honesty: "I don't know anymore."

His kiss was patient fire, building slowly until my carefully constructed walls began to crumble. And as Grant Lawrence carried me toward his bedroom, I realized my perfect revenge plot had just become infinitely more complicated.

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